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europe, the u.s. with all the streaming of the data running on the iphone, does this make it more valuable? >> haven't had a chance to check on this. when you talk guilty to lead means going to 4g, most networks in the u.s. a3g. what this means is that it may be that the rising gets a head start on iphone five. verizon has the most advanced for gina worked in america. at&t is way behind. verizon has been bragging. for all we know they're bragging about 40. you have to wonder whether people really pick a service in anticipation that they would get the iphone 51st. it could mean this is of horizon to entrap. cheryl: samsung's and all that. this removes a big competitive issue. samsung has been coming up against them. >> apple also switched suppliers. there were getting chips and stuff from samsung. now ms. britney earlier today that they're getting rid of samsung. that has to impart the fallout from apple winning a billion dollars patent infringement verdict against samsung coming out with i funds and i
europe, the u.s. with all the streaming of the data running on the iphone, does this make it more valuable? >> haven't had a chance to check on this. when you talk guilty to lead means going to 4g, most networks in the u.s. a3g. what this means is that it may be that the rising gets a head start on iphone five. verizon has the most advanced for gina worked in america. at&t is way behind. verizon has been bragging. for all we know they're bragging about 40. you have to wonder whether...
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why a member of the british royal family repels down europe's tallest building today. that story. and hollywood action star calls in the authorities. i'm rachel smith in los angeles. who needed help, just ahead. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 water patrol duty goes to new depths to sniff out a big, invasive problem in lake autos let's go outside again. bay bridge toll plaza. there are cars facing you head together city. cash is not king today. slow going if you don't have fast track. stay with us. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... say it again... [ whispers ] 100 calories... ma'am, hello? ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 6. >>> coast guard comes to the rescue in real life for actor russell crow and all that have is in today's enter taintment report from on the record carpet of here is
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today we have the p.m.i.s coming out of china, europe, and the u.s. that's going to give us a very good indication of whether we're contracting or whether we're growing. i can't leverage the fact that the stock market will go one way or the other because of it, because it seems like we're all looking around that right now, but, the bigger picture is, if we're not growing the manufacturing base, are stock market cannot sustain itself for very long. > > all right. so, if there is a strong negative in these p.m.i.s, what should that tell you? that there might be a pullback in the overall stock markets? > > absolutely. i mean, at some point, people have to look around at what the governments and federal reserve is doing, and look at the fact that, "hey, maybe we're contracting and not growing." we're not going in the right direction. so, thereby, we could see a very healthy stock market correction if the p.m.i.s are going the wrong way. > > all right, we'll learn soon enough. larry shover, thanks so much. > > you're welcome. more than 250 american airline
today we have the p.m.i.s coming out of china, europe, and the u.s. that's going to give us a very good indication of whether we're contracting or whether we're growing. i can't leverage the fact that the stock market will go one way or the other because of it, because it seems like we're all looking around that right now, but, the bigger picture is, if we're not growing the manufacturing base, are stock market cannot sustain itself for very long. > > all right. so, if there is a strong...
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of course, there's europe. we don't know where europe is heading as well. victor? >> let's talk about ben bernanke. there's no sign they will take action in the september 12th meeting. this could be the judge the fed needs for a stimulus. put what he said up on the screen now. on the 31st of august he said the federal reserve will provide accommodation as needed to promote a stronger economic recovery. is this is nudge for a stimulus? something to boost growth? >> you make a good point. it could force the fed's hand to make good on that promise. the fed has two mandates. one is to promote maximum employment. this august report gives the fed more room to take action. look before friday. you know, the economic picture was looking more promising, brighter. the housing sector is showing much improvement with sales of homes. foreclosures are down. prices of homes are going up. the service sector is showing improvement. retail sales. before friday, maybe a stimulus wasn't needed. now, after friday, the weak jobs report for august is resetting the stimulus conversation. b
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and europe. i don't think either of that has to do with the president all that clearly. >> no esident since the great depression has been re-elected with the unemployment rate this high. that is the historical barrier barack obama is trying to clear. this does not help. >> john, you've been talking a lot about the small number of people who are kind of undecided. the small number of people still yet to make a call. how much are they impacted by these numbers? >> it's a great question. we want to see how this plays out. this is a national number. we will get new state numbers. before the election. i'm going to go out to the states and talk to people up close. if they don't think things are getting better they go shopping for something new. if you don't like your car, you go to a new dealer. i talked to some republicans who did some focus groups last night. remember, these are republicans. they say the focus groupings are independent voters. they said they came away feeling better about the preside
and europe. i don't think either of that has to do with the president all that clearly. >> no esident since the great depression has been re-elected with the unemployment rate this high. that is the historical barrier barack obama is trying to clear. this does not help. >> john, you've been talking a lot about the small number of people who are kind of undecided. the small number of people still yet to make a call. how much are they impacted by these numbers? >> it's a great...
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first and obviously, europe. that has not been fixed. so what you see is in the absence of news out of europe the market rallies because there's nowhere else to put money with interest rates as low every single time we rally europe comes up and bites us. the second thing that we are looking at is the fiscal cliff. we are heading for it, and i don't see any real political will to stop that. let's say we fix those things, the fix is austerity on a global scale which is of lowering gdp across the board. so it's really bad news and bad news. david: none of what you say is wrong. liz: i look and see that over the past nine months that is exactly what people have been talking about. watch out for this, this command this. what about that whole climbing the wall? i mean, you don't want to miss out on an opportunity. if really you have been negative you have missed out. >> you don't want to miss out on an opportunity, but you need to be tactical. dynamic. liz: what would you buy? >> right now one of our most favorite things is gold. we started bu
first and obviously, europe. that has not been fixed. so what you see is in the absence of news out of europe the market rallies because there's nowhere else to put money with interest rates as low every single time we rally europe comes up and bites us. the second thing that we are looking at is the fiscal cliff. we are heading for it, and i don't see any real political will to stop that. let's say we fix those things, the fix is austerity on a global scale which is of lowering gdp across the...
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but as you know, we were pretty thoroughly scrutinized by regulators in the united states and europe as a private company. >> gavin: of course. >> even my joke was we were the most public, private company in history. there was a secondary market where people were buying and selling shares in facebook. there was the amount of attention that was directed at us whenever there was some kind of transaction whether it was an acquisition or an investment. just this extraordinary attention. now, obviously the dynamics have changed a little. but it's not as if, you know, we woke up one morning and all of a sudden you know, we were surprised that people were interested. before -- the day before we went public, we still had hundreds of millions of people using our service every day that's what generates lots of interest and attention. much more than the financial level. >> gavin: mark zuckerberg comes out and gives i thought a very good presentation at tech crunch and clearly the market responded in kind. the stock -- >> it was a pretty remarkable reaction. what was nice about it was you could
but as you know, we were pretty thoroughly scrutinized by regulators in the united states and europe as a private company. >> gavin: of course. >> even my joke was we were the most public, private company in history. there was a secondary market where people were buying and selling shares in facebook. there was the amount of attention that was directed at us whenever there was some kind of transaction whether it was an acquisition or an investment. just this extraordinary attention....
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so very important week for europe. also the german court ruled on a financial package, that is another big? liz: the seventh most popular nation, and while you are a member of the eu, you're not quite in the european zone where you use the euro you want to be. nonetheless, there seems to be so much turmoil and in romania or present almost got impeached. there are major problems there. you wrote an op-ed about how romania has to get its act together but at a time when many members have to get their act together, why would you be wanting to be a member of this club in such disarray? >> romania has tremendous potential. this is a good time for us. in terms of reputation, in terms of energy, in terms of a lot of negative buzz around us. important for countries. but i'm confident romania will come back. we have the most important energy resources. the most important resources. lobbyist or cultural potential in of europe. tremendous people with high skills. this is something romania has to offer to europe. there's a big deba
so very important week for europe. also the german court ruled on a financial package, that is another big? liz: the seventh most popular nation, and while you are a member of the eu, you're not quite in the european zone where you use the euro you want to be. nonetheless, there seems to be so much turmoil and in romania or present almost got impeached. there are major problems there. you wrote an op-ed about how romania has to get its act together but at a time when many members have to get...
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critical to get the country on track to avoid the kind of financial calamities you're seeing around europe. and i have a plan that does that. >> and we get his reaction to president obama's stinging criticism during his convention in charlotte. >> now, our friends down in tampa at the republican convention were more than happy to talk about everything they think is wrong with america but they didn't have much to say about how they'd make it right. >> the fall campaign is now in full swing with new disappointing job numbers sharpening the debate over the economy. will americans blame the president for a high jobless rate or give him for mour years to solve the problem? a rising star in the democratic party this morning who gave the keynote address at the democratic convention. mayor of san antonio, julian castro. >>> author and radio talk show host, bill bennett. columnist for "the washington post," and our political director, chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. this weekend i spent time with governor romney on the campaign trail for an exclusive two-part interview on the state of the race
critical to get the country on track to avoid the kind of financial calamities you're seeing around europe. and i have a plan that does that. >> and we get his reaction to president obama's stinging criticism during his convention in charlotte. >> now, our friends down in tampa at the republican convention were more than happy to talk about everything they think is wrong with america but they didn't have much to say about how they'd make it right. >> the fall campaign is now...
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the number one thing you could buy with $16 trillion is europe. our national debt is larger than the combined economies of all of europe. can you imagine that? gives that a whole new meaning. coming up, neil cavuto will be here to continue our preview of the democratic national convention including the most important thing to watch for tonight. why i the a lot of folks having a hard time answering one simple question. i you better off today than four years ago? stay with us. gerri: are you better off today than four years ago? ron reagan famous words rang loud and clear. next, i'll tell you why we're not. ♪ gerri: look, if there is one question on the minds of voters right now it's this. are you better off than you were four years ago? here's what the president's supporters said to say this weekend. >> you want to know whether we are better off? i have a bumper sticker for you. general motors is alive. >> absolutely. clearly we are better off. >> does not the question of the selection. gerri: but it was only four years ago that the president him
the number one thing you could buy with $16 trillion is europe. our national debt is larger than the combined economies of all of europe. can you imagine that? gives that a whole new meaning. coming up, neil cavuto will be here to continue our preview of the democratic national convention including the most important thing to watch for tonight. why i the a lot of folks having a hard time answering one simple question. i you better off today than four years ago? stay with us. gerri: are you...
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this president has taken us straight down the road of europe. >> what state senator obama said i actually believe in redistribution. and this is where they cut it off. >> and leads to make sure everybody's got a shot. is that equivalent? >> i think somewhat. i think both of these, however, are representative of an undue fixation on the gaffe at the moment. in fact, we've had lots of these throughout the campaign. at one point i wrote on decisive comments that both sides had made and it never is. the polls move iffor a few days and then that e retreat. because the media loves to pounce on these and it's easy reporting and you can pontificate for hours, they don't cover the more complicated, the more difficult and the more problematic stories for the children. >> one was 1998. the other was 2012. >> beyond that let me jump in for half a second. did the press do a good job of pointing it out? we do have redistribution. >> as you know, howard -- >> we can argue it whether they're out of control. that's a different debate. >> when you look at this context, he was talking about distribution of
this president has taken us straight down the road of europe. >> what state senator obama said i actually believe in redistribution. and this is where they cut it off. >> and leads to make sure everybody's got a shot. is that equivalent? >> i think somewhat. i think both of these, however, are representative of an undue fixation on the gaffe at the moment. in fact, we've had lots of these throughout the campaign. at one point i wrote on decisive comments that both sides had...
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we'll go on a road trip with people in europe where they are different to us. i don't want kids in the movie. you were a child star, though. will you have your kids be child stars? >> here's hoping. no. craig: would you let them do it? >> no. craig: you turned out fine. >> well. if [laughter] craig: no, you are fine. you turned out great. >> i don't know how i feel about that. i think any kid should be drawn towards their passion. like whatever it is that they are excited and passionate about. i don't know if they would put them in that position at such an early age. there are so many outside things when you're acting. to be present and natural and also reciting the same thing over and over and hitting lines and there are adults and some of them are jerks and scripts. there is a lot. craig: i wouldn't wish it on anyone. [laughter] >> when you're older, you have thicker skin. craig: not if you moisturize. [laughter] >> cbs cares. [laughter] craig: neil patrick harris, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very hands
we'll go on a road trip with people in europe where they are different to us. i don't want kids in the movie. you were a child star, though. will you have your kids be child stars? >> here's hoping. no. craig: would you let them do it? >> no. craig: you turned out fine. >> well. if [laughter] craig: no, you are fine. you turned out great. >> i don't know how i feel about that. i think any kid should be drawn towards their passion. like whatever it is that they are...
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. >> reporter: lazlo's fame has hit japan, to europe and back home. >> he may enjoy seeing himself on the shirt. thanks to his dad, they're making good money on the show tv deal. >> yeah, we don't want him to be labelled the boogar kid, forever, so we'll see what happ happens. >> the next question is, how do you do it? >> it is not really something you can control. >> reporter: but the beauty is, it is something everybody can try. stephanie trong, bay area news. >> and still ahead, he has done it again. san jose's own joy chestnut has set a record for eating chicken wings. how much did he have to state your this time? >>> so what does san jose's hot dog eating champ, joey chestnut do on labor day? he sets a record, goes out and eats buffalo wings. chestnut scarfed down 191 wings in 12 minutes, beating the old record of 183 wings, set last year. this was his sixth straight hot dog eating contest. take care, we'll see you next weekend. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that
. >> reporter: lazlo's fame has hit japan, to europe and back home. >> he may enjoy seeing himself on the shirt. thanks to his dad, they're making good money on the show tv deal. >> yeah, we don't want him to be labelled the boogar kid, forever, so we'll see what happ happens. >> the next question is, how do you do it? >> it is not really something you can control. >> reporter: but the beauty is, it is something everybody can try. stephanie trong, bay area...
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bargains and many destinations not just here in the united states but even in the caribbean and in europe. >> reporter: in london, for example, hotels are 60% cheaper than they were during the olympics. >> we've got all of this hotel buildup in london that is now empty. the crowds are gone. a lot of empty rooms and good deals. >> reporter: the prices at domestic destinations also drop dramatically after this weekend. >> places like colorado. the theme park destinations even some of the city destinations like chicago and d.c." >> reporter: even in hawaii, luxury hotels and resorts will be charging rates 40% lower than what they were just last week. airfares won't be dropping much before october, but the lower cost of everything else can offset that in places where there's still a month of summer left. >> still have excellent weather in that first couple of weeks of september but the pricing is just so much better. >> reporter: experts say post-labor day travel may be more attractively priced this year due to the unstable economy. chris clackum, nbc news. >>> all right. >> yeah. and of cour
bargains and many destinations not just here in the united states but even in the caribbean and in europe. >> reporter: in london, for example, hotels are 60% cheaper than they were during the olympics. >> we've got all of this hotel buildup in london that is now empty. the crowds are gone. a lot of empty rooms and good deals. >> reporter: the prices at domestic destinations also drop dramatically after this weekend. >> places like colorado. the theme park destinations...
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this fiscal calamity in our doorstep, crisis potential at our doorstep, the kind that you're seeing in europe today. there's no question in my mind, if president obama is re-elected, you're not going to see our unemployment picture change dramatically. you're not going to see us create the jobs we need to create or the rising incomes people need. >> this is just a wild guess but i don't think either one of you were looking for any souvenirs from charlotte. but i actually did bring one. okay? i brought one. this is a bumper sticker that i found. it says, bin laden is dead, gm is alive. obviously this is one of the big tag lines, bumper sticker line from the obama campaign. why is that not a good bumper sticker for the president? >> well, i don't know that that's going to get him the support that he wants but of course he deserves credit for giving the order for the s.e.a.l. team to go after bin laden and take him out, that's absolutely right. with regards to gm, we'll probably get a chance to take a closer look at that. general motors should have gone into bankruptcy earlier. president resiste
this fiscal calamity in our doorstep, crisis potential at our doorstep, the kind that you're seeing in europe today. there's no question in my mind, if president obama is re-elected, you're not going to see our unemployment picture change dramatically. you're not going to see us create the jobs we need to create or the rising incomes people need. >> this is just a wild guess but i don't think either one of you were looking for any souvenirs from charlotte. but i actually did bring one....
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you add europe and its mess into the mix. you add slow growth in china and none of this is good news for us. >> schieffer: and it's also not good news for barack obama. >> absolutely right. i mean, this is an election at the end of the day that's going to come down to the economy. people tend to vote their pocketbook. we've seen this time and time again. >> schieffer: so, michael eric dyson, let me go to you next. you had minorities last time out. young people very enthusiastic about the president. this election is so close. i'm not sensing the enthusiasm that we saw the last time out from those groups. >> well, i think, first of all, you had a historic campaign. you had a figure of incredible value articulating a vision that united america in a unique fashion. so it's hard to repeat that magic. you know, you want to go back to the hat and try to pull out the rabbit again, but you realize-- and i think obama campaign has deftly deployed its resources in realizing you can't create that magic again. but you've got to speak as t
you add europe and its mess into the mix. you add slow growth in china and none of this is good news for us. >> schieffer: and it's also not good news for barack obama. >> absolutely right. i mean, this is an election at the end of the day that's going to come down to the economy. people tend to vote their pocketbook. we've seen this time and time again. >> schieffer: so, michael eric dyson, let me go to you next. you had minorities last time out. young people very...
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even in europe, you know how to eat. >> you were in south africa for a couple weeks. a challenge, you recorded a video for us. let's watch that. >> i wanted a glass of wine, but this whole trip is going to be full of drinking. i have to keep my options open, so i had water and ordered this salmon, veggies and sweet potato. i would have loved a burger, but i have to compromise. >> all right, mark. watching that, what did she do right there and what is her biggest challenge? >> her education is right. every time she eats, where is my protein, my fat and carbs. she knows how to balance the food and getting the water in. her challenge is shifting her mind set. she's been a chronic dieter since 5 years old. she's skipped meals and always starved herself. now she's learning it's not what you feel, it's what you decide. she's got the right tools. now, she's shifting her mind set. she's going to reprogram her metaboli metabolism. you were telling me her progress. >> down 4% body fat and eight pounds of fat. she's rocking the program. she's moving forward. she did great the fi
even in europe, you know how to eat. >> you were in south africa for a couple weeks. a challenge, you recorded a video for us. let's watch that. >> i wanted a glass of wine, but this whole trip is going to be full of drinking. i have to keep my options open, so i had water and ordered this salmon, veggies and sweet potato. i would have loved a burger, but i have to compromise. >> all right, mark. watching that, what did she do right there and what is her biggest challenge?...
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>> unless europe fully implodes, it would be what it is right now. the best that obama can do and the best that can be done for the country is the jobless rate is representative of people's concern about their future. you know, no one has a 8.1% personal unemployment rate. you're employed or unemployed or maybe half-employed. it speaks to this anxiety, can i make a living comensurate with my needs and dreams. will we create an economy where that is possible, that's something that a climate government can shape. this rate won't come down in two months and it won't come down just because you bash an absurd claim on the part part of republicans. what does is this number speak to as a consult turlal anxiety real and awhat about finding jobs and start a business. that's the only salvation here. >> it's who you believe can put us in that direction. you look so alone outside. there was a crowd yesterday. last man standing. thank you, chris. >> last man standing. there you go. >> that makes you a good man. thank you, zachary, as well. >>> it will be the smar
>> unless europe fully implodes, it would be what it is right now. the best that obama can do and the best that can be done for the country is the jobless rate is representative of people's concern about their future. you know, no one has a 8.1% personal unemployment rate. you're employed or unemployed or maybe half-employed. it speaks to this anxiety, can i make a living comensurate with my needs and dreams. will we create an economy where that is possible, that's something that a...
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. >> i am speaking to you tonight from europe. and as you've probably heard, they all went nuts for me. >> would you get out of here? >> ew, sorry, be teacher. you on in. >> yes, i'm on. >> oh, let me guess, internet blah, blah, blah? i'm just kidding ya. >> joining me now, one of the men who you just saw in that clip, comedian darrell hammond in dozens of skits on saturday night live from 1995 until last year. thank you for your time tonight. >> yes, sir. how are you? >> i'm great. now, let me ask you, what should both candidates expect from "snl" these days before -- these last 50 days before the election? >> oh, i think they will probably find the human side of him, look for him to unravel a little bit, look human which ironically makes them look better in the public's eyes but i think they are sensitive about that on "snl." what they do consistently one or two times, they pick up on it. >> you were in charlotte last week. what did you think of the speeches at the democratic convention? >> well, you know, clinton sort of did so
. >> i am speaking to you tonight from europe. and as you've probably heard, they all went nuts for me. >> would you get out of here? >> ew, sorry, be teacher. you on in. >> yes, i'm on. >> oh, let me guess, internet blah, blah, blah? i'm just kidding ya. >> joining me now, one of the men who you just saw in that clip, comedian darrell hammond in dozens of skits on saturday night live from 1995 until last year. thank you for your time tonight. >> yes,...
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of the complexities of free speech in the united states and how it's actually quite different from europe. >> on the flip side of that, what is it that you think the u.s. isn't understandish isings the muslims? >> i think there needs to be more understanding of the muslim society and the diversity of the muslim society. these violent protesters can't be seen as speaking for all muslims. far more muslims are peaceful, peacefully objecting to this film by simply living the prophet's life rather than responding violently. >> thank you, dalia, appreciate your time this morning and an interesting discussion, as well. >>> don't go anywhere, more on red line warnings and the attacks against u.s. embassies with the former ambassador to syria. that's happening next hour. >>> all right, just how much does the middle class make? republican candidate mitt romney's answer taking some heat and see how he defines the middle class. >>> plus, the british royal family is not brushing off the topless photos published by a french magazine. we'll tell you how they're responding. [ multiple sounds making melod
of the complexities of free speech in the united states and how it's actually quite different from europe. >> on the flip side of that, what is it that you think the u.s. isn't understandish isings the muslims? >> i think there needs to be more understanding of the muslim society and the diversity of the muslim society. these violent protesters can't be seen as speaking for all muslims. far more muslims are peaceful, peacefully objecting to this film by simply living the prophet's...